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Unable to install, no errors #1379

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sortai opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 9 comments
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Unable to install, no errors #1379

sortai opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 9 comments
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@sortai
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sortai commented Sep 10, 2019

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After installing armory.py and pointing the SDK path to the extracted folder, I see no change in under any menu

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Blender: 2.80
Armory: 2019.9
OS: Windows 10
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti

@sortai sortai added the bug This issue describes a bug label Sep 10, 2019
@sortai sortai changed the title Unable to install, no errro Unable to install, no errors Sep 10, 2019
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N8n5h commented Sep 10, 2019

Can you toggle the system console by Window > Toggle System Console and check if there is any error message when you launch Blender?

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I had experienced the same issue but it was with 2019.8. The newest version resolves it for me

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sortai commented Sep 11, 2019

Can you toggle the system console by Window > Toggle System Console and check if there is any error message when you launch Blender?

there are no errors on launch, but I tried re-installing the add-on with the system console visible and I saw a long chain of errors, ending with

ImportError:
Importing the multiarray numpy extension module failed.  Most
likely you are trying to import a failed build of numpy.
If you're working with a numpy git repo, try `git clean -xdf` (removes all
files not under version control).  Otherwise reinstall numpy.

Original error was: cannot import name 'multiarray' from 'numpy.core' (C:\Users\barti\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages\numpy\core\__init__.py)

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N8n5h commented Sep 11, 2019

Where did you get the armory.py and the armory SDK? and what is the version of the SDK you used?

Also can you post a picture of the Armory add-on page inside Blender settings.

@sortai
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sortai commented Sep 12, 2019

I downloaded an archive from the itch.io page, specifically "ArmorySDK1909.zip"
Here's the image
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Advanced settings:
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N8n5h commented Sep 12, 2019

Do you have git installed? Maybe an update on the SDK may fix some issue that doesn't work in the SDK version you downloaded.

if you do, try hitting Update SDK, check the system console for info about the update process. If you haven't git installed, don't forget to restart Blender when installing it.

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kone9 commented Sep 13, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SszS8tVrAm4&t=6s

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sortai commented Sep 13, 2019

if you do, try hitting Update SDK, check the system console for info about the update process. If you haven't git installed, don't forget to restart Blender when installing it.

I did, I didn't see anything weird during the installation and at the end it said
Armory SDK updated, please restart Blender
I restarted blender and didn't find any difference
I then removed the addon and tried installing 2019.8, with the same effect as before (same numpy error in the console)

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sortai commented Sep 22, 2019

I fixed the problem; apparently it was the python installation that I use that was used instead of the one packaged with blender, after updating numpy everything started to work.

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